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isunionists. But Mr. Lincoln cannot escape it if he would. He is compelled either to collect the revenue or to abdicate office. One or other of these alternatives is inevitable, and it is hardly probable he will accept the latter." "Independent" then proceeds to say that though the bill giving power to President to call out volunteers was lost in the expiring hours of the session, " it is held that the act of 1795 sufficiently provides that authority, which was never disputed until Judge Black's opinion was given to the effect that judicial process must be first exhausted in the effort to suppress insurrection, before this resort could be tried." He adds: "In every aspect our relations with the revolted States are grave and complicated. With the best dispositions for peace here, it seems almost impossible to avoid a collision sooner or later, unless they should exhibit a degree of reason which is hardly expected. The country must be prepared for stirring events, unless t